Decaying busts of former U.S. presidents remain in private farm
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Forty-three decaying busts of former U.S. presidents remain at a farm owned by Howard Hankins in Williamsburg, Virginia, August 25, 2019 /VCG Photo

Forty-three decaying busts of former U.S. presidents remain at a farm owned by Howard Hankins in Williamsburg, Virginia, August 25, 2019 /VCG Photo

Moving tons of the sculptures was so difficult that damages were made during the process, leaving holes in the heads and mouths of the 'presidents'. /VCG Photo

Moving tons of the sculptures was so difficult that damages were made during the process, leaving holes in the heads and mouths of the 'presidents'. /VCG Photo

Hankins saved the statues standing tall and proud as 5-6 meters and tried to bring back the glory. He estimated the cost of moving and keeping those statues to be around 1.5 million U.S. dollars. /VCG Photo

Hankins saved the statues standing tall and proud as 5-6 meters and tried to bring back the glory. He estimated the cost of moving and keeping those statues to be around 1.5 million U.S. dollars. /VCG Photo

Open to public for tours, the site has become a popular tourist attraction. /VCG Photo

Open to public for tours, the site has become a popular tourist attraction. /VCG Photo